299.999 is the computer doing it’s best to represent a fraction of a pixel. That “9″ would actually be carried out to infinity. For functional purposes, there’s no difference between 299.99999999999999999 ad infinitum and 300. No need to resize anything there, Dann.

BTW … we can’t WAIT to show you some of the new stuff we’ll be rolling out next year as part of our fifth anniversary celebration!

]]>By: BarryGregoryhttp://ka-blam.com/printing/front/?p=1695&cpage=1#comment-860
Thu, 04 Nov 2010 14:19:17 +0000http://ka-blam.com/printing/front/?p=1695#comment-860On single copy orders (for example 1 copy of a tpb or 1 copy each of issues 1-3, etc.) — as most web orders would be — then no, the order would ship within 10 days.
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Thu, 04 Nov 2010 11:11:43 +0000http://ka-blam.com/printing/front/?p=1695#comment-859That’s an excellent tip – and a very tempting one.

Currently, we mail most of our own orders, because we have a penchant towards customized packaging. But as we grow in size – thanks largely to Ka-Blam’s awesome services and printing quality – having the option to reliably outsource our packaging is awesome.

Is there anything you guys CAN’T do?

Ka-Blam = win, no two ways about it.

]]>By: Melodyhttp://ka-blam.com/printing/front/?p=1695&cpage=1#comment-857
Thu, 04 Nov 2010 00:08:50 +0000http://ka-blam.com/printing/front/?p=1695#comment-857I’m just wondering if this method would be time effective. Doesn’t it take a couple weeks to get printed?
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Wed, 03 Nov 2010 20:20:31 +0000http://ka-blam.com/printing/front/?p=1695#comment-855Hey Barry, just a quick unrelated question: The FAQs say files need to be 300DPI but your Manga template is at 299.999 DPI. Would that make any difference in print-quality at all? Should I resize my template to 300DPI? Thanks for any info.
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